While Serie A have announced they will be using the popular World Cup referees' gadget - England's top flight has distanced themselves from it.

Why?

It's a no-brainer that Magic Spray should be rolled out everywhere!

It was massively successful and massively popular in Brazil, proving that football can evolve with technology that doesn't impinge on the enjoyment of the game.

Below are 10 reasons to prove Magic Spray to the Premier League make sense.

10. It's cheap!

Goal-line technology was also introduced at the World Cup this summer alongside Magic Spray - and also proved to be successful. But the money shelled out on goal-line cameras and all that jazz blows the cost of Magic Spray out of the water!

The Premier League have already introduced goal-line technology at a hefty price. But surely there must be a few pennies left over to buy some spray cans! It's a tiny investment with a big reward.

9. More free kicks!

As a result of Magic Spray it means less encroaching, which means more free kicks being able to hit the target which, inevitably, means more goals. And you like goals, don't you? DON'T YOU?!

8. It's funny when sprayed on players' feet

It was well funny when the ref squirted some Magic Spray on the Mexican players' feet during the World Cup and it would be great to see Yaya Toure and co getting annoyed by having to wipe it off their snazzy boots.

7. It's quick

Magic Spray literally takes seconds to impliment. There's no way it slows the game down. If anything it speeds the game up. There's no faffing around with referees positioning the wall correctly. Everyone knows exactly where they stand.

The Premier League dallied on goal-line technology for years because they were worried it would cause the game to become stop-start. They've finally sorted that out while Magic Spray has been proven to be quick and effective.

6. It reduces free kick times

According to reports, Magic Spray has reduced the time taken to get on with free-kicks by 20 seconds, thus making the entire match faster.

FIFA and the Premier League are keen on fast, entertaining games, so anything that helps that happen HAS to be a good thing, right?

5. It's got a song!

You know something has made it when it has a song! Here's one for Magic Spray. Maybe if we sing it loud enough in the stands the Premier League will finally listen?

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4. It's got cool little holsters

Holsters are cool, it's why the Wild West was so popular. And the nifty little holster style clip the World Cup refs had on their shorts meant the Magic Spray was quickly available. I wonder which ref had the quickest draw?

3. Linos could use it

Why stop at referees? Magic Spray could be extended to linesmen to indicate where the ball has rolled out of play to stop players encroaching when taking a throw on. Or we could even give it to those pointless fifth official guys who stand behind the goal-line to indicate if a foul has taken place in the box - or just to give them something to do.

2. It's easy to replicate

Magic Spray is ridiculously easy to filter down through the leagues. A mate of mine is a Sunday league ref and he's already bought some off the internet to use down the local park for his next game. Failing that just buy some shaving foam. It's the easiest new technology to roll out EVRERYWHERE.

1. It's popular!

Football is the game of the people and the people have spoken; Magic Spray is popular. So listen to them, Premier League. They want Magic Spray and it would take minimal effort to introduce it into the top flight. You know what to do now!